Monilinia fructigena detection test kit by using qPCR. Monilinia fructigena is responsible for the brown rot blossom blight disease that infects many different types of stone fruit trees, such as apricots, cherries and peaches. M. fructigena is primarily a problem on fruit of apple, pear, and other pome fruits.
Monilinia laxa detection test kit by using qPCR. Monilinia laxa is responsible for the brown rot blossom blight disease that infects many different types of stone fruit trees, such as apricots, cherries and peaches. M. laxa can colonize blossoms, twigs and fruit, but is generally considered more of a problem on blossoms and twigs.
Monilinia polystroma detection test kit by using qPCR. Monilinia polystroma is responsible for the brown rot blossom blight disease that infects many different types of stone fruit trees, such as apricots, cherries and peaches. M. polystroma is reported to cause rot on both pome and stone fruits.
Cell-free human DNA detection test kit by using qPCR. The target is a single-copy gene. Cell-free DNA is becoming an important clinical analyte for prenatal testing, cancer diagnosis, and cancer monitoring.
Moraxella bovis detection test kit by using qPCR. Moraxella bovis is implicated in the infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis, an eye disease of cattle, also colloquially known as pinkeye or New Forest eye. M. bovis invades the lacrimal and tarsal glands of the eye, causing keratitis, opacity, uveitis, aqueous flare, and corneal ulcers. Transmission is through direct contact with mucous membranes and their secretions or indirect contact where flies act as a mechanical vector.
Moraxella bovoculi detection test kit by using qPCR. Moraxella bovoculi has been described as associated with the infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis, usually caused by M. bovis, an eye disease of cattle also known as pinkeye or New Forest eye. It is the most common ocular disease of cattle and manifests as corneal ulceration and edema, ocular pain, photophobia and lacrimation.
Mouse mammary tumor virus detection test kit by using qPCR. Mouse mammary tumor virus is a milk-transmitted ssRNA retrovirus. MMTV was formerly known as Bittner virus, and previously the ‘milk factor’ referring to the extra-chromosomal vertical transmission of murine breast cancer by adoptive nursing. The majority of mammary tumors in mice are caused by the mouse mammary tumor virus.
Detection test kit of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) by using qPCR. Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) is the causative agent of Johne’s disease, which affects ruminants such as cattle, and is also perhaps responsible for Crohn’s disease in humans. Recent studies have shown that MAP present in milk can survive pasteurization, which has raised human health concerns.
Mycobacterium bovis detection test kit by using qPCR. Mycobacterium bovis is the agent responsible for bovine tuberculosis, however, it can also cause the disease in humans if there is the consumption of infected milk. The pathology of M. bovis is similar to M. tuberculosis in humans, causing chronic debilitation, coughing, and further spread to other organs.
Mycobacterium leprae detection test kit by using qPCR. Mycobacterium leprae is spreaded through the skin and nasal mucosa. Common results of the immune response are loss of sensation and disfiguration. Chronic inflammation can lead to this paralysis, specifically along the periphery, and can affect facial regions, contributing to factors such as blindness.
Mycobacterium spp. detection test kit by using qPCR. Mycobacterium are widespread organisms, typically living in water and food sources. Some, however, including tuberculosis and leprosy organisms, appear to be obligate parasites and are not found as free-living members of the genus. Over 190 species are recognized in this genus which includes pathogens known to cause serious diseases in mammals.
Detection test kit of all species contained in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, by using qPCR. MTplex refers to a genetically closely related group of Mycobacterium species that may cause tuberculosis. At present, the group includes: M. tuberculosis, M. africanum, M.bovis and M.bovis BCG, M. microti, M. canettii, M.pinnipedii, M. mungi.